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Charlotte Katz Representing Buyers In Southwest Florida

Bonita Beach On our site you'll find knowledge and resources necessary for exploring some of the Southwest Florida real estate markets – the ones that I concentrate on.
You can learn about other cities along the Gulf coast and what they offer by doing some searches on the web. You may want to investigate Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, and east Naples. Then move north to Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and even St. Petersburg.
Each city has its own natural beauty and ambience that is so unique to Florida, yet also offers its own special lifestyle that makes Florida such a desirable place to call home. Flowers In Bonita

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Guest commentary: Government must respect our intellect and our judgment

Counting the days until ... Where to start? News is seemingly unending in its negative coverage; media continue to separate into essentially two camps: liberal and conservative. Continue reading

Guest commentary: Quail West’s journey is tale of determination, success

For the past 12 months, the Daily News chronicled Southwest Florida developer and golf course community (Palmira, Tuscany Reserve, Twin Eagles, Mediterra, Bonita Bay, Shadow Wood, The Brooks, WCI Communities, Treviso Bay) disasters. Continue reading

Guest commentary: Age and adjustments

I am writing this on Dec. 7, the anniversary of the attack in 1941 on Pearl Harbor, the day Franklin Delano Roosevelt called “a date which will live in infamy,” and so it has. But for me, my personal day of infamy is a few days later, on Dec. 10, because on that date I had an accident that changed my life. Continue reading

Guest commentary: Truckin’ and Christmas

This is my Christmas story and it is true. We are parents of a wonderful 9-year-old autistic son. Having an autistic child has rewarding moments, trying moments and touching moments. My story is both a rewarding and a touching moment. Continue reading

Guest commentary: Jollys made that Christmas a ‘Perfect 10’ for Cooper and me

In 1935, after finishing Colonial Heights Elementary School, 12 of us were directed to attend Bolling Junior High School in Petersburg, Va., 1.6 miles from my home. We walked or caught rides; no big deal. On the first day walking back from Bolling we connected with 12 black students returning from all-black Williams Junior High School. Continue reading

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